Permanently bond pieces of fabric together in 3 minutes!

Glue-like substance is easy to apply and dries quickly

Dries clear, incredibly flexible, washer/dryer friendly

Bonds canvas, denim, leather, vinyl and more

Made in USA. Some components are imported.

Tear Mender, as it's called, allows you to bond two pieces of fabric together in about the time it would have taken to find the needle and thread. This glue-like substance is easy to apply, dries quickly, is incredibly flexible and is washer and dryer friendly. Efficiently bonds canvas, denim, leather, vinyl and many more fabrics. It goes on with a touch of the finger and dries clear.

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So far, all I have done is to fix the tip of a shoelace whose plastic covering broke off. It worked fine, but I accidentally got some on the red fleece sweater I was wearing. It shows badly and I can't get it off.

I know how to sew (thanks Mom), but this is a LOT easier and takes a LOT less time. I work in the medical field and wear scrubs that lose their seams and hems. This stuff is great! I may never need to sew again.

This product also works for the German Shepherd dog's ears to get them to stay up - may have to reapply a couple of times, but easy to use and alot more comfortable than taping or using wooden frame. Painless and Safe. The Internet has instructions for use.

I use this glue to patch holes in my Fire hose pants. I will say my fire hose pants are the longest lasting pants I have ever owned and buy them exclusively, how ever, I do wear holes in my pants and pockets after some time. I keep an old pair of pants around for patch material and cut oval and round patches and use this glue to apply the patch. No sewing needed and the glue is dry when I wake in the morning.

Repaired my puter bag. Top outside pocket came undone at the seam and small stuff would slid out. Tucked in the edge into the seam and put a few light coats, then laid it on. Saved a $50 bag and my new blue tooth. Repaired two dagger pocket on my pants at $55 each, I did sew them first them go oped them, works great, but do shake it well before use, and um a well ventilated area is good also, trust me on this one. I like it, good stuff.